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Are the teen years the best years of our lives? (pg. 7)
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| XoxidE |
| No, teen years are not the best years of our lives. Peer pressure, wanting acceptance from others...frakin crazy years. |
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| chi6me8ra |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mothers
haha, but serously a 70 in university is a 90 in high school but overall i was pretty happy. |
college was soooooooo much easier than high school, i'm in grad school now and THAT'S even easier than high school. |
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| RedEyed |
only arguement you have for the teen years being the best years of our lives would be because we experiance alot during these years. We learn new things, try different things etc..
we do this our whole life though, the things are just different |
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| lex400sc |
| 15-20 was golden, but 21+ is when it all becomes a blur -_- |
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| Mothers |
My teen years were during ages 10-15, i was stater, i was lazy, i was stupid(did bad in school, average was a 70), i jerked off to pics of jill kelly at nite, i spent my monday,wednesday,thrusday in tai kwan do class (im still in tkd class)
Then i when i was 16 my life started to change after i meet a fellow Ta who introduced to trance, and hung out with more mature kids, my personality changed, i started to dress better, got girlfrend and i became a much better person. |
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| Floorfiller |
| quote: | Originally posted by chi6me8ra
college was soooooooo much easier than high school, i'm in grad school now and THAT'S even easier than high school. |
seriously?
can't say i agree with that. i mean i never took notes in high school...i just showed up to class and copied homework off of other people...and always got fantastic grades on tests. you can't get away with stuff like that in college. |
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| Mothers |
| quote: | | college was soooooooo much easier than high school, i'm in grad school now and THAT'S even easier than high school. |
I think you go to clown college. University is ing hard, i spend 5 hours studying everday, the work load is heavy and my first year was a 3. |
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| Inconspicuous |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorfiller
seriously?
can't say i agree with that. i mean i never took notes in high school...i just showed up to class and copied homework off of other people...and always got fantastic grades on tests. you can't get away with stuff like that in college. |
+1. |
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| chi6me8ra |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mothers
I think you go to clown college. University is ing hard, i spend 5 hours studying everday, the work load is heavy and my first year was a 3. |
Did you ever consider that my high school was extremely difficult? I'm sure you weren't required to participate in sports, activities and community service to receive your diploma along with a whole bunch of other crap.
I feel very fortunate to have been accepted to and hold a degree from my "clown college," because accordig to college rankings it has been and continues to be one of top 30 schools in the United States. I worked my ass off to get in and learned how to manage school and activies long before entering college so of course it was easier. |
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| chi6me8ra |
| also keep in mind that in college you are studying what you want to learn and i find it easier reading and writing stuff you actually care about |
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| Inconspicuous |
| quote: | Originally posted by chi6me8ra
Did you ever consider that my high school was extremely difficult? I'm sure you weren't required to participate in sports, activities and community service to receive your diploma along with a whole bunch of other crap.
I feel very fortunate to have been accepted to and hold a degree from my "clown college," because accordig to college rankings it has been and continues to be one of top 30 schools in the United States. I worked my ass off to get in and learned how to manage school and activies long before entering college so of course it was easier. |
I went to a high school where the only free time I had from 5:30 AM to 7:00 PM was from 12:00 to 12:45...if you call time to take a shower, eat, & get to class free time...and that's not even accounting for any time to do homework--that had to come after 7. Somehow I doubt that wherever you went compared to that.
...although maybe it's 'cuz the place I'm going now is better & harder, also. ;)
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